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Apr
3
Wed
Save the Date: Fake News Conference @ IDC Herzliya
Apr 3 @ 4:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Save the Date: Fake News Conference @ IDC Herzliya | Herzliya | Tel Aviv District | Israel

This conference at IDC Herzliya will deal with the intersection of technology and law and possible solutions to fake news, deep fake and cyber attacks, and how we can educate the public about these issues.

Speakers from various industry players in the field of technology (social bots, cybersecurity and AI/deep fakers), along with government representatives (e.g Haim Vismonski of the Israeli National Cyber Directorate), law professionals (Nimrod Kozlovsky of Herzog, Fox & Neeman) and academic experts representing issues relating to social media and fake news will be present. Israel Tech Policy Institute Director Limor Shmerling Magazanik and Prof. Karin Nahon and Dr. Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler of the Israeli Democracy Institute are also confirmed speakers.

We hope you will join us!

A4L Community & Student Data Privacy Consortium (SDPC) 2019 Annual Meeting @ Hilton Portland Downtown
Apr 3 @ 8:30 am – Apr 5 @ 2:00 pm

Come join local, state, federal, government and international peers focusing on secure data to impact learning with the Access 4 Learning (A4L) Community! Listening to end user conference “pain points”, A4L is partnering with CoSN to hold our meetings at the same locale to streamline your conference planning and help you in securing resources. Just add another day and a half to your travel plans and hit both! This event will showcase real-world examples of how schools, states and vendors are overcoming challenges facing the education sector, including data privacy, the use of common standards and adoption strategies. In addition, we will also be holding a series of international meetings, with members of our global Community in attendance.

Come join your peers at the Student Data Privacy Consortium (SDPC) Meeting! The SDPC event starts with a ‘SDPC Social’ on Wednesday, April 3 (straight after the CoSN meetings), followed by updates on the Contract Framework, Digital Governance Tool and a workshop on the SDPC Global Education Privacy Standard (GEPS), on Thursday, April 4, 2019 – this event is not to be missed!

Apr
4
Thu
In:Confidence 2019 @ Printworks
Apr 4 @ 8:30 am – 7:30 pm

The new age of data privacy is here. In:Confidence is a one-day extravaganza exploring the power of rich, useful and safe data – through thought-provoking keynotes, interactive panels, and a unique look into the academic research powering the industry.

Our speakers include (and more to come!):

Sherry Coutu CBE, Entrepreneur, CEO & Angel Investor
Doug Gurr, Chairman, British Heart Foundation & Amazon UK
Dr. Hannah Fry, Mathematician, Author and Speaker, UCL
Professor Daniel Ray, Director of Data, NHS Digital
Parmy Olson, Senior Tech Writer, Forbes
Jason Perkins, Head of Data & Analytics Architecture, BT
Stewart Room, Partner & GDPR Leader, PwC
Rachel Coldicutt, CEO, doteveryone
Paul Bate, Director of NHS Services, Babylon
Tim Hickman, Partner, White & Case
Dr Adrià Gascón, The Alan Turing Institute
Steven Hamblin, CTO, Sensyne Health

This is your chance to:

Enjoy talks and panels on the future of data privacy featuring industry pioneers leading the way
Get an exclusive look at key challenges facing the modern digital ecosystem
Attend deeper-dives and technical sessions on the In:ConfidenceX data practitioners stage
Network with peers from the data, analytics and privacy community in an immersive and engaging event space
Enjoy exceptional food and wash down the day with an extended happy hour

Spaces for this event are limited, and early-bird tickets are selling fast – so don’t miss out!

Apr
5
Fri
EuroPriSe Workshop Enhancement @ Vieira de Almeida - Law Firm
Apr 5 @ 9:00 am – 4:30 pm

The 1-day workshop is an invaluable forum for engaging with colleagues, advancing your skill levels, and gaining insight into the latest issues in data protection and privacy.

In general, workshop participants learn about EuroPriSe Best Practices, privacy relevant developments on EU level such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice and recent guidelines published by the European Data Protection Board.

This workshop will focus on the state of play regarding EuroPriSe’s efforts towards the acknowledgement of its certification scheme as an approved certification mechanism pursuant to Article 42 f. GDPR. Participants will be informed about a role change for the EuroPriSe Experts that will form part of the general revision of the certification scheme in light of Article 42 f. GDPR.

Enjoy meeting other privacy professionals from around the globe and expand your professional network!

Apr
10
Wed
CDT Annual Dinner, Tech Prom 2019 @ Washington Hilton
Apr 10 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
CDT Annual Dinner, Tech Prom 2019 @ Washington Hilton | Washington | District of Columbia | United States

Our Annual Dinner, a longstanding tradition known fondly as Tech Prom, will be held on April 10, 2019, at the Washington Hilton in Washington, DC. Each year, this widely attended event brings together more than 1,000 thought leaders, stakeholders, and decision makers within the tech policy community.

Preliminary sponsorship and ticketing information may be found at cdt.org/annual-dinner. Please contact development@cdt.org with questions.

Apr
11
Thu
Retail Robotics & AI Conference @ Evanston
Apr 11 – Apr 12 all-day
Retail Robotics & AI Conference @ Evanston | Evanston | Illinois | United States

The Retail Analytics Council and Platt Retail Institute present the second annual Retail Robotics and AI Conference, which will take place on April 11-12, 2019, at the Hilton Orrington Hotel in Evanston, IL (next to the Northwestern University campus). The Conference will focus on implementing and executing retail AI strategies, as well as exploring emerging trends in retail robotics. Presentations by leading academics and retailers include:

  • U.S.-China Retailers, Consumer Trends, and AI
  • Observations on the State of Retail Technology and AI
  • How to Implement a Retail Analytics Function
  • Advanced Analytics in Customer-Centric Strategies
  • How Bayesian Network Leaning is Applied in Marketing
  • Data Privacy
  • Robots in Retail Competition Presentations
  • Robust Perception for Robotics Systems
  • Intelligent Automation
  • Current Retail Robot Applications and Benefits
  • Future Retail Robot Applications

Attendance is open to retailers by invitation only and is limited to 150 participants. This includes Retail Analytics Council Advisory Board members, C-level executives, academics, and leaders in the industry. The format is educational, knowledge advancement-based, with many opportunities to interact with the presenters and attendees. The Conference offers a unique opportunity to participate in the development of the retail industry’s research and technology through interaction with academics and professionals by means of expert panel discussions.

We Robot 2019 @ University of Miami School of Law
Apr 11 – Apr 13 all-day
We Robot 2019 @ University of Miami School of Law | Coral Gables | Florida | United States

Summary of Key Dates

  • August 14, 2018. Early Bird Registration begins. See https://robots.law.miami.edu/2019for further information.
  • Sept 4, 2018. Submission portal opens. See https://robots.law.miami.edu/2019 for further information.
  • Nov 5, 2018. Call for papers and demos closes.  All proposals submitted by this date will be treated equally.
  • Dec. 17, 2018. We aim to have responses to paper and demo proposals by this date. Watch https://robots.law.miami.edu/2019 further information.
  • Jan 14, 2019. Portal opens for submission of poster proposals.
  • Jan 14 2019. Early bird registration closes.
  • March 8, 2019. Call for posters closes, but acceptances may be offered on a rolling basis (i.e. it may be beneficial to submit earlier).
  • March 14, 2019. Full papers due. They will be posted online here at the conference web site unless otherwise agreed.
  • April 5, 2019. Advance registration closes.
  • April 10, 2019.  We Robot Workshops, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA.
  • April 11-12, 2019. We Robot Conference, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA.  (Note – poster session on April 11.)
Apr
16
Tue
AML/KYC & GDPR. Managing AML Challenges in a Data Protection World @ Hilton Helsinki Strand Hotel
Apr 16 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Gain a deep understanding of global data protection laws and get better clarity on how it really affects your organisation and AML
activities. Despite the GDPR being implemented during May 2018, a lot of uncertainty and confusion exists with respect to its
application and how organisations can effectively evidence compliance. In the majority of cases, GDPR implementation projects and other data protection compliance initiatives are on-going.

Complying with laws governing privacy and cross-border data flows has never been more complicated. As the GDPR and other privacy
laws become more stringent and people become more aware of their rights, organisations need to be ready for challenges such as
requests for personal data, complaints about data processing and supervisory authority investigations. You cannot afford to hit the
snooze button on your GDPR compliance programme any longer.

The “Managing AML Challenges in a Data Protection World” course is an excellent environment for AML and financial service
professionals to come together to discuss their challenges, compare approaches and gain detailed insight into interpretation of the GDPR and related laws how to put data protection requirements into practice.

Delivered by AML/CTF and privacy subject matter experts, GDPR professionals and Data Protection Officers who have experience
formulating GDPR and other global privacy compliance strategies for a number of global organisations. The course is designed to be
easy to understand (and easy to implement) and suitable for professionals in any industry that handle personal data and who need
a better understanding of how GDPR will affect their business. To deliver the GDPR in a coherent way, a fictitious financial service
business will be used (with emphasis on AML/CTF/KYC considerations) in the case studies and scenarios as part of the worked examples. The considerations in each of the worked examples are relevant to many industries and departments.

You may be looking to gain a better knowledge of the GDPR, kick-start a data protection project, evaluate your own GDPR
implementation methods or looking for ways to improve existing initiatives. Whatever the reason, the “Managing AML Challenges in
a Data Protection World” are designed to provide you with practical and actionable GDPR compliance advice and guidance.

Due to the interactive nature of the GDPR course, places will be limited.

Apr
24
Wed
DCLive @ National Press Club
Apr 24 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 am

Please join us at DCLive – the only Federal Records conference you NEED to attend!

This FREE, one day conference brings you a jam-packed day of education, new tech and best practices focused on Records Management, Cyber Hygiene, and Information Governance.

The conference is only open to Government agencies and departments and offers:
• a combination of training, presentations, and theory on specific technologies and solutions
• discussions around new strategies and capabilities in Records Management and Information Governance
• demonstrations of advancement in technology
• the opportunity to learn more about critical industry issues
• networking opportunities
• and much more!

Space is limited and this event is expected to hit capacity quickly so register today!

Apr
25
Thu
PRIVACY AND SECURITY TRAINING NYC @ Greater NY Chamber Business Center
Apr 25 @ 8:30 am – 3:00 pm

Our Privacy and Security trainings teach you important data protection principles and prepare your organization against cyber-attacks, data breaches and GDPR non-compliance.

PRESENTER
Bavo Van den Heuvel

AGENDA
9:00am – 10:30am
Introduction to GDPR, territorial scope, legal grounds and accountability.

10:30 am – 10:45am
Short break, Networking

10:45 – 12:00pm
International data transfers outside Europe, how to build the data register, data subject rights and what you should know.

12:00 – 1:00pm
Lunch

1:00pm – 2:15pm
Privacy awareness training, data protection by design and default, data breach, EU representative requirement.

2:15 pm – 2:30pm
Short break, Networking

2:30pm – 3:00pm
Important privacy and security solutions for your organization.

Limited seats available. Registration deadline is March 30th.

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